Just as many women are unaware of some of the vague signs of a heart attack, the same knowledge gap exists for some medical ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States, killing more than 300,000 every year — yet only about half of women are aware of the risks, signs and symptoms of heart ...
More than half of heart attacks in women 65 and under stem from hidden causes, a new study finds. While heart attacks are often thought to be caused by artery-clogging plaque, new research has found ...
Researchers are reporting that MRI scans may detect heart disease earlier and with more accuracy in women than other types of diagnostic tools. They note that echocardiography, which is currently used ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- According to the American Heart Association, heart disease and stroke cause one in three deaths among women each year. That is more than all cancers combined. February is American ...
Get inspired by a weekly roundup on living well, made simple. Sign up for CNN’s Life, But Better newsletter for information and tools designed to improve your well-being. Heart disease is the leading ...
A class of drugs called beta-blockers — used for decades as a first-line treatment after a heart attack— doesn’t benefit the vast majority of patients and may contribute to a higher risk of ...
Paula Montana De La Cadena, M.D., is a Cardiologist at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Dr. Jayne Morgan, MD, cardiologist ...
These are not the joyful, helpful SMuRFs of your childhood. Yet a significant portion of cardiac events occur in people without SMuRFs. A new study from Mass General Brigham reveals one reason why.
Restrictive abortion laws correlate with increased congenital heart defects, highlighting potential healthcare access issues. Lifestyle factors like smoking and diet have a more pronounced impact on ...
Hypertensive heart disease was the predominant diagnosis leading to death. In contrast to the classic ‘crushing chest pain’ that we commonly associate with a heart attack in males, females are more ...
Share on Pinterest New research confirms Mediterranean diet’s protective effect on heart health. Image credit: Ina Peters/Stocksy. Heart failure is a major health issue associated with mortality and ...